1 . rMtft.i r\ + * -r-w- - t 't t trrti.i 1.1 - - / - * * * * * - - - . - . . ii i . - . - . = . - . r 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BE3E , MONDAY , JUNE 23 , 1890. THE CITY. Bo6sio Hnvolhq , rvyoung wpman seventeen - teen yisarfl of nccf , dfca tit St , Joseph 'd liOHpltnl ycBtcrauy nftornoon. The ro- jnnina were tnkcn to Drexel & Mtuil'H , where they will romnln until clntincil by n brother , who resides somewhere in the city Veflterclny afternoon a post mortem wne liohl upon the remains of Mrn. Joseph Thomson , who died very sud denly nt her homo nt Tenth nnu Ilnn- croft strcotH yestorduy morning. The invt'stlgiitlon developed the faet thnt the woman citmo to her death from the cfTei'ts of cancer of the stomach. Theodore Williams , the young man who was found upon the Htrcota last week , sulTerinf ? with heart disease , died nt St. Joseph's hospital yes terday afternoon. An aunt , Mrs. Jennie Powell , residing at Itomoon , N. Y. , has been telegraphed , and awaiting tin answer llio remains will ho kept at Ilcafy'a morgue. _ Hcmnrtol by U. C. Joiner of Allen P. O. , IIIllsilulo Co. , Mich. : Nothlnp > rave my rliciiiiliitlflin such ( julek relief as Lr. ) Thomas' Eolcctric Oil believe It infallible for rhcu- inutk-3. " _ J'KUHOX.II * V. I It A Gil A V1IH. W. II. Hill and wlfo are stopping nt the Cnscy. A. 1C. Peterson of Arapahoe is at the Mcr- clmnts. R L , Esmny of Fremont is a guest nt the Murray. W. A. Williams of Lincoln was In the city yoatcnluy. C. M. Hoffman of Genoa Is registered nt tlio Murray. J. W. Thomas of Ilushvlllo was at the Paxton - ton ycstonluy. Geornc B. Muld of Callawny is registered nt the Mllliml. Miss Nettle Mitchell of Blair wns nt the Millard yesterday. He.vmand G. Lcnvitt of Grand Island is Btopplng at tlio Piixton. Charles .1. Kcrndt and wife of Bird City are pucsts nt thu Casey. John M. Fitchpatrlclc , W. D. Galbrnlth and W. J. Green of Hebron nro in the city. .T. B. Cessna of Hastings is nt the Milliml .Ho goes to Kcd Willow county today to receive testimony as referee In the county scut contest between McCook and Indiunola. Mrs. M. Schncnbcrg Reaver Dam , Wis. , writes : ' "Wo have used Dr. ThomiLs'Eclec- tric Oil In our family for coughs , colds , croup nnd rheumatism. It cures every time.- " iHilnlo HroiiKlit Hack. Robert isdnle , the young man who forged a flS check on the Nebraska clothing house nnd then lied to Chicago , was brought back last night by Detective Kills and lodged in jail. He admits having written the check , but states that hu hoped to make the amount good before the crime was discovered. Entitled to tliu nest. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy. so every family should have , at once , a bottle of the best family remedy , Syrup of Figs , to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sulo in 50o and $1.00 bottles by all leading draifgists. A Curd of Thanks. OMAHA , Juno 22. To the Editor of Tin : BISK : 1 grcntfully acknowledge the generous liberality of Uov. Father ITillmnn , S. J. , pas tor of the Holy Family church , nnd of all the good people of his congregation who assisted me in collecting means for building u church lor the poor Christians in Duma , in the Holy Lnnd. The reverend father explained-to his congregation the miserable Condition of the Christians placed under my charge nnd a collection amounting to ? ltl.w.is ! ( ! the re- spit. Many thanks to all the generous con tributors , mid I will never forgot the Holy Family parish of Omaha as long as I live. JOUK Am SAAII. Ladles who value a roliued complexion must use Pozzonl's powder it produces a soft and beautiful skin. A Day at Waterloo. The Swedish picnic at Waterloo yesterday was a grand success. At S o'clock the various Swqdish societies of the city assembled at Fifteenth and Farnnm streets , and headed by n band of music they marched to the Union J'acillo depot , where a special train of live coaches was ia waiting. At ' . ) o'clock they pot away for the picnic grounds , whore the day was spent in boating , indulging in nth- letic sports and singing. The dinner was the rt'gtilation basket affair and was heartily enJoyed - Joyed by all. At a late hour last night tha excursionists returned , having enjoyed a day of uninter rupted pleasure. Bq sure and use Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Sy'rup for your children while teething. 'Jo cents a bottle. Appeal Tor Unidslinw. Wo , the undersigned citizens of Omaha nnd Lincoln , do hereby call a mass meeting of all the business , professional and newspaper - paper men of the state of Nebraska to con vene at the bo.uil ot trade building la Omaha , this evening , for the purpose of discussing ways niul means to provide for the sufferers from the late cyclone at Br.ulshaw. Signed , II. T. CI.AUKI : , J. T. DUIIYHA , W. O. NASON , C. L. ClIAl'l'HU , P. L. PCIIINU , I. P. Dll'.TX , CiiAiaxs W. SAVIIWI : , THOMAS II. MeC.vaui : , H. H.J. J. H. IlllCIIANAX , F. B. Woonuovv. W. E. CI.AIIKI : , J. S. BlU.VALL. . Far hotter than the harsh treatment of medicines which horribly gripe the patient nnd destroy the coating of the stomach. . D. J. II. McLean's Chills and Fever Cure by ifilld yet elVcctivo action will cure. Sold at CO cents a bottle. A Victim o Jtrynu McDermott , the victim of Windsor fcotel pas , died at St. Joseph's hospital at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. ffM Friday night McDermott arrived from fffj" Uulo , this state , went to the AVindsor and fj" was assigned to room S9 on the third floor. At 8 o'clock the next morning , In passing through the hull , n servant noticed the smell of escaping gas and traced It to McDermott's door. A porter was shoved over the transom fj"s nnd found the gas turned on and the window closed , -whllo McDermott lay oa the bed faintly gasping for breath. Physicians were summoned and after ad- s mlnlbterlng restoratives the man was taken to the hospital , \vhcro ho was cared for by the Sisters. Just before his death ho brightened up nnd stilted that his home was at Austin , Minn. , to which place the remains will bo Chipped today. Merchants' hotolOmahn. S2 to $3 per day. Nat.Uro\vnprdprIiM P "A The Tilled of Dr. Immnr'H IjJOturcH on "Tlio I-'ainlly. " Dr. Lamar delivered thu third of his lec tures on "The Family" at the First Baptist church laxt night , taking for his text Luke lxvl : : "Thoy were both righteous before God , walking Ia all the commandments and ordinances of tlio Lord blameless. " The pastor spolio as follows : You Imvo doubtlojs wondered where I would get a text to suit this subject. Some of you of tea read this bit of scripture , but had forgotten that it was In the gospel of Luke. Others of you have no knowledge of ever having read It , It is not uncommon for even students of the blblo to read a passage of Bcflpturo often without Its making much of nil Impression upon them. J Inist you will hereafter remember this splendid text. How Inexhaustible is the blblo 1 It scvms to have Its root * .n the abysses of creation , nnd to cast itf ' .ght forward until it shines upon thu topwcst height of o'.crnlty. It rainl- tics ull 'fi7iav t-pcrlcuco. understands ull human needs , nnd touches man In nil the mood * njul tenses of his existence from his birth till ho stands amid the splendors cf the great whlto throne. There is no subject In all the range of human observation needing treatment 'within the lids of this one book , the light } ? turuodon. When Oodbeguu making his book ho foresaw every need ol tils teachers In all ages , and lie put in this book material so nbunfliitit thnt "the itmti of God should bo furnished In it every good work. " I have dwelt on this , hoping thnt many of you , from this hour , may learn to think more of your bibles. Wo tura now to this model couple. I do notbelievo they lived once for all. Their spirit and example has been reproduced la n multitude of cases since. The world has been enriched by such people , and it is this that has inspired a high ideal in the sunny visions of thousands who aspire to conjugal felicity. Looking at this model couple , thu first thing that attracts our attention is their names. "Xacharliin" mo.ins "God remem bers , " nl'd "Elizabeth" means "God's oath. " How happy that the husband's ' very name should suggest the remembrance of the heavenly father , and how blessed that the wife's ' name should bo a daily reminder of his unehangeabtoncss. Wo cannot expect that all husbands can have the name of Xachurlun or that all wives can bo called Elizabeth , but wo think that there should bo some blessed fact In their conjugal relation which should keep thu Lord's remembrance and oath over before them , and which should bo to them n daily Inspiration so that they should strive In every possible way to make happy , holy nml successful tlio uliion in which they are bound. Concerning a model couple , I observe , 1. They must bo both religious. The text says of those : "Thoy were both righteous before God. " If It bo important that there bo con geniality and aflluity In other things , In order to a well conducted married llfu , how much more Important is it that Lhero should bo allllnlty In religious life. However tender the love , however noble the sentiments , however honorable the eiTort to make every married life what It should be , there will always bo a gap between that couple where onlv one is a fecrvant of God. It matters not how loyal they may bo to each other , there stands that chasm which one of the party will not bridge , and which the other cannot. Every man should bo the priest of his own family. There Is no excuse for failure so to be , and yet in many cases if either member of tlio pair fails to acknowledge the spiritual claims of their nature , it is apt to be the hus band. Alas I He often nuts ills thumb in his wcscoat and walks off with an embarrassed swagger and says : "Oh , I leave all that to my wife. " There scerus to bo a dominant no tion among husbands that the grace and holi ness ana religious love of the wife will an swer for the whole household. And thus , in stead of the man being the priest of his own home , as God meant him to be , bo turns traitor to the most sacred responsibilities of life , and leaves the wife to fulfill all this relationship. Indeed if ho always stopped there it would bo bad enough , butsomo times ho Institutes a mean &ort of persecution of his wife on account of her religious convictions. If , in reply to all this , the man suys : "Oh , but I don't bellcvo in God , or I don't take any stock In churches or church people. " It may ban startling reply , but it is neverthe less a true one to say. Such a man Is hardly as respectable as the devil. "The devils be lieve and tremble. " I have some times been on the point of advising wives to quit pray ing for the conversion of their husbands , and to pray instead that they may bo struck with a well developed case of cholera morbus , for it is wonderful how a well developed case like this can knock to pieces infidelity. Cholera morbus and infidelity do not agree long in the same stomach. A beautiful girl of eighteen dying. By her bedside stood her father , whom she loved as dearly as her life. That father had been a rejecter of Christianity , * ami ho had sought to train and influence thu mind of his child in his own belief. As the tide of life ebbed low , and she realized that her time to die was near at baud , she turned to her father and said , "Father , in whoso religion shall I die , lu yours or In-my mothers ? " Tlio stubborn hearted iulklol said , between his sobs , "In your mother's , my child , in yourjinot.her's. " In all seriousness , truth and love , I must say Unit it is sad beyond nil utterance that anyone possessed of a true Christian wife can live on year after year and make no ac knowledgement of his obligations to his Heavenly Father. That is'a model couple in deed whcro the sweet harmony of the gospel reigns in the heart of each member. There is no siijht on earth , so beautiful us the Chris tian family , whuro the father is priest and the mother priestess , and the sons and daughters as olive plants about the altar of God. In the great majority of cases whcro this is true of the parents it will bo also true of the chil dren. This couple were not simply religious In tlio ordinary sense they were more than that. "Thoy were both righteous before God , walking in all the commandments and ordinances of thu Lord blameless. " Walking In the commandments Implies a daily applica tion of them to the moral ethics of their life , to the fashioning of their temper nnd deport ment nud the keeping of the ordinances of the Lord , expresses their obedience to those divina institutions which they were required to observe. ' They were evidently no timeserving - serving ) compromising , expediency professors of religion. They were pious in their tiomo nnd regulated their homo life by the known law of the Lord , and they had a high regard for the service and claims of his house and worship. They ministered in tlio tcmplo. I do nrt know anything that society needs , and the churches needs , and the kingdom of God nocMs , and the world needs just now moro than they need the mul- tiplicatioh by the hundreds in every com munity of couples who shall aspire to bo models along the line I have been speaking. It is to such people more than to all else that Hociuty owes the preservation of its integrity and purity. A community of totally Godless couples can do nothing to elevate human so ciety. Oh , yes ; I know that they may hayo wealth and culture and social iiillucnce and education , and all that , and much more. But if you want to see what such people can defer for human society , who have not the purify ing , softening , uplifting power of the gospel of Christ , turn to the history of Greece and Home , Just before the Christian era. They reached the highest typo of heathen civiliza tion known to the world on the heathen phil osophy , but as you gaze upon the inner life of Greece and Homo in that climax of heathen culture , you draw back In horror. Again , The model couple honor each other. The man is always saying to himself. In effect , this : "Likewise yo husbands live with them according to knowl edge , giving honor unto the wife as unto the weaker vessel. " Ho feels that ho i to honor her , not because she is weak , but being weak , she so well lllls her place and acts her part. There is no sight moro beautiful than to ob serve the honor a true husband bestows upon the wlfo of his bosom. She occupies the llrst place In his heart , tlrst lu his home , first in his society. Hu is ever ready to say : "In theo , my choice , I do rejoice ; in thco I find content of mind. God's appointment is my contentment , " Dr. Landels tells of n husband in whoso homo ho was a frequent guest. Ho tnys : "Tho thing that Impressed mo most was the way this husband honored his wife. One could not bo In his proscnco without feeling it. Never a word escaped his lips which ro- llected directly or Indirectly on her. Never an action ho performed would have led to the impression that there could bo any dilTerenco t'ctwceti them. She was the queen of Ids homo. All about thtnn felt thnt in his estima tion and by his dostru her authority was un impeachable , and the Direct of his example was such that the children , and friends , and domestics alike hedged her about with n sweat respect. A man of strong will himself , yet his was never known to bo in collision with hers , and without any undue yielding , the homagu which ho paid hm wife made their union ono of the happiest It bos over been my privilege to witness. " On the other hand , the wlfo of the model couple is living In that attitude which bays : "Lot the the wlfo see that she reverences her husband. " l bellovo it is a Joy to most wives to do this , and It Is to thorn a pang of living death , when , through an immoral life , the husband forfeits his place of honor in her heart. The honor a wife can pay her hus band Is beautifully illustrated in the case of Mrs. Hiuvthorno' Ono wintry -day Haw thorne rccplvetl at < lho custom house in Salem , of which ho was the surveyor.notice ) of his being removed from olllce. Ho went homo dejected. Stio saw something was the matter , nad with true wifely .instinct she waited for him4" to hroaic the sllenco. Finally ho faltered out , "I am removed from oftlco , what shall wo do ! " Did she look L'loomyl Did sbouporald html Did she sit helpless In u chair anil say , "what are wo going to do youliuvo lost your place ! " No ; she left the room and presently returned , bringing fuel , and with her own fair hands kindled a vheory nro in tha open hearth. Then aho.got pun , paper and Ink and placoil them ontbo table Di'sklo him. Then she touched the dcai > oudcut iuuu ou tlp ; shoulder ns ho sat brooding niH looking Into the fire. Ho looked up Into her xsamh ! ' ' fnctt "Now , " sidd she , "you can wrlUs your book j I l U1 Bind you have the chance. " His gloom was gone. Ho sat to work , nnd the "Scarlet Let ter" was the result. It was a great success nnd reworded them both. Dldyou ovorscoa R > 'cat ship In the dis tance , with sails nil reefed , and yet in some mysterious way It seemed to bo moving ran- idlyalongl You could not understand It till by and by , as YOU came nearer , you saw that on the other side of the great snip was a lit tle steam tug convoying It into port. Evca so It Is the honor which a true wlfo bestows upon her husband that gives him motive ixnvcr in many an hour of need. When wo see some great man riding into success and fa mo let us remember thu little steam tug of the devoted wife that is helping to pull htm along. . „ There Is something touching nnd grand in the account Dr. Cobbett gives of his honor for his wife. They lived In Philadelphia. It was midsummer. Ills wlfo was suffering from want of sleep. The dogs barked In cessantly and she could not sleep their bowlings disturbed her. About * 0 o'clock in the evening she said : "I thitilc I could go to sleep now if it were not for the do'gs. " Down the stairs Cobbett posted In shirt nud trowsors and bare feet. Going to a heap of stones ho started to work upon the dogs. Ho thus pelted them through the whole night and kept them several hundred yards from his homo. His wlfo slept. At 8 o'clock lu the morning ho came Into the house and made his toilet and went off to his work , which was to end nt 0 , happy thnt ho had by all night's work pur chased blessed rest for the wife of his bosom. I wonder how many husbands listening to mo tonight would do so grand a thing for their wives ? Again , the model couple are constantly re newing the old love. They remember that love , like a ( lame , must have fuel to feed upon. Their love-making did not end with the .courtship and marriage , butthoflamo of their love burns strouger with each year , be cause they furnish a plentiful supply of fuel. Ho is as gallant as ho used to bo in the days before their plighted troth ; she is as careful to bo as winning as she was when she waited for her lover at the door in the evening hour. Why should it not bo sol To keep love is' of greater Importance than to win It. Indeed , love Is to married life what wind and water and sail and pilot and rudder are to a ship. Some couples , simply for lack of this , seem to have lost their way. If I were asked to suggest the organization of n new society It would Do ono for married people. There should bo but two articles to the constitution. The llrst article would de mand that these "entering the society sh/mld solemnly covenant that throughout married life they would carefully observe all these courtesies , unselfish attentions nnd loving kindnesses that they indulged in in the courting period. " The second article should bo that "neither member of the 11 rm should allow ; nny criticism of tjie other from father , mother , relatives , or any ono else in the world. " Let mo urge upon the husbands and wives to indulge in a llttlo retrospective view this night. Are you drifting apart ? Have you unconsciously fallen Into tilings that are slowly but surely separating your affections and alienating love and marring your harmony and blessedness ? I beg of you to carefully consider and retrace your steps. Go back to the old love appologlze to each other for past neglects , and brighten up your old flame. Open tbo fatnlty bible and look at the record of the marriage day. Bring out the little keepsakes of the courting days. Hunt up the old letters and read them over again. I see a bit of faded flower fall out of ono of these letters ns you open It. Take It up and press it to your heart again. I trust its failed condition will not be the symbol of your love , but that the fragrance that abides with it still shall more fitly symbolize the love thnt you still cherish in your hearts for each other. If a blast from hell blew out the flame of your love , a blast from heaven will fan it into life once moro. Lot the wife begin to practice these pretty wiles she used to exercise in order to seem fair in his eyes in the days of love's young dream. Double your charm and try to make home to him the sweetest place on earth. Let the husband not only love bis wife , but let him toll her so as ho did iu other , days , and toll her so often , nnil yield to her not ouco , but twice nnd thrice nnd many times in unselfish devotion. Kemember that the secret of a vigorous love is demonstrative affection. Go back and plan little pleasures for her as you used to do. Show her that you think about her and do not get absorbed in yourself or your business as you have' been doing for a long while. Probably that wife's heart is just dying for a little love. You say , "O , she knows I love her. " Yes , but she wants you to tell her as you should. A declaration made ten years ago will not sufllec for today. She wants it fresh from your heart as a flower in the morning sun. Do it , and do it this very night. Tell her that she is the dearest in your eyes of all the women that that walk the earth. George Elliott says a very true thing when she declared that every marriage is a relation either of sympathy or'of conquest. You want your way and the wife wants her way , and neither is willing 'to compromise. In the mean time your love is dying. Pat was ono day asked why it was that ho and his wife were always disagreeing. Ho replied , "Becauso wo are both of ono mind. She wants to bo master , and so do I. " As another bos said , "I think 1 could show you ho'mcs wliuro poverty has never left its pinch , where sickness has not paiil its visits , where there is plenty of food and health , and yet where there is u skeleton which haunts the home , moro terrible than poverty or death. Why do the wifo's.shotil- ders droop so untimely ( Why docs she look old. and yet she is scarce thirty ? She heaves a sigh of relief when her husband goes out to his work. She dreads his coming home. But ho is not a drunkard. Listen to her soliloquy : Is this his Cnnaii I was promised when I man-led ? Our walks amid fields and flowers were all all too short. His whispers were all so loving , nnd the pressure of his hand so fond. 1 believed him. Isu-rcndcicd to him youth , beauty , love , freedom all a woman has to give , but now all I receive In return is harsh tones , cold loolcs , steam words , short answers and sullen reserves. You say , is that nil i Yes ; but that is a mountain of polar ice to put on a woman's heart. Husband , listen to me. That wlfo of yours is wretched , because you arc a liar , because you perjured yourself when you vowed to love , cherish nnd comfort her till death do you part. You nro a coward with- all. The fear of the gallows keeps you from knocking out her brains with a poker , and yet you poison her life by a slow cruelty and by an oath dally ignored. May God awaken you. Stop where you are and go back and begin over. I pray God that each couple there may uo a model couple , may bo a blessing to society and the world , and to the kingdom of God on earth , and that they may bo a part of the heavenly throng when when Jesus Christ comes to take homo his bride to eternal glory. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Norvlno. Samples free at ICuhn St , Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. flair KntcH to Denver via HurlliifUm Jlouto. 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KJ \Vi-ltton < iuuiun- v v * tea to cuie ull Nerv- . Weak Hemory , Loss nf llruln I'liwer.lK'ud- _ actoc , Wukcfnlncie , BoforoA. ' After llso. I t Manhood. Nery I'liutugrniTliiil Irum Die. OIWICM , LassUude , alldmlug and lu of power ol tbo Uvncrulltu Or gan * , In cither eex , cnueud ly ) over-cxettlon , youth ful IndUcrctlnni , or tlio exceCHlvo m > o of tonaico , opium , or stimulants , \vtilclt ultimately lead to luflrmlty. Consumption and Icpaully. rut up In couvunluut form tu carry In the ve t | > oclcl. : 1'rlco 81 n packaee , or f r S3. With every $3 "rdi'r wo clvu a written uituntiiteo tu cure or refund the inonru. bent by mall tu any address. Cti- cnlnr free. Mention thla piper. Addrcts MADRID CHEMICAL CO. llrancli Olllco for U. 0. A 41T J > " -lvrn Sln-i-l. CHIPACO , ll.L. roitCALK IS' CIMAI1A. Mit. : . HV Kulin.VCo. , Cor-litliandlloiifbt ) Strujtt. J.A.fuller&Ca. , for. lltli A HJIIL-'II ' Htieet A.DFoiter .VCc. Ccuucll Ulullt. lowit. TO WEASC MEM Bulletins from tlio HI ecu r youthful errors , rnrlr drcny. wuilnv wr n 4lo t inanbontt , etc. , I will eml a valuable trenlluj l > < 'i > l < * 'li i-cnlalnlnit full particular ! fur linuiu curr , i'lllil ! if chnrKd. A plcmllil urillcal work , liouhl l > u ri.-U l > y eittr man who U urrvtnu ami delillllatnl. Adilrru , . r , c , vo\VLiiiclug < jUu tC' < uuif , Our great sale of thin coats and vests has commenced. For custom ers -who remember our former summer sales the mere announcement of this sale is sufficient. They know that it means an opportunity to get their goods at about ONE-HALF THE PRICE THEY HAVE TO 'PAY ELSEWHERE FOR THEM. We have this season an enormous stock , and it consists mostly of the better grades of goods , but these \vill be slaughtered at prices \vhich others will charge you for inferior and low grade goods. Fine plain Mohair Coats and Vests in several shades at $1.75 worth $3.8O. Fine striped Mohair-Coats and Vests in several shades at $2.28. Very fine Drap D'Ete Coats and Vests , elegantly made up with French facing at $3.28 ; you have to pay for similar goods fully $6. The finest Black Serge Coats and Vests at $3.8O , worth about $7. Very fi.ne FrenchFlannel Coats andVests in beautiful stripes at $2.9O. A large variety of black Alpaca Coats at $1 , $1.60 , $2 and $2.28 ; also extra long Alpaca Coats. To get a correct idea of the values we are offering in these goods- you must see them. - * ' IN SUMMR.R SUITS We will not take any chanced this time. The season promises to be the shortest we ever had ; and we commence an early clearance sale , We offer today two lots of suits at such reductions that buyers can readily see the superior values we offer. One lot of all wool plain grey cheviot sack suits at $6.50. This is a suit that has been made up to retail for $12.50 to $15 ; the quality of the goods is excellent. It is lined with double warp Italian , made up-stylish , with patched pockets , and makes a splendid business suit. The second is a large lot of sack and frock suits of black cheviot , the most fashionable material this season. These are made up in fine style with worsted binding and fit elegant ; the suit is wortliC over $15 , and we offer them at $8.90. Ask our salesmen to show von these suits. SHIRTS It is astonishing what a quantity of flannel shirts we arc selling this season. The enormous sales induced us to buy very heavy. We have recently closed out a manufacturer's entire stock and place them on sale today at abouttJne half their former prices. Among the lot we offer : 70 dozen Oxford Cloth Shirts , excellent patterns , woven colors , made up with yoke and in good style at 50c ; a few weeks ago these shirts would be considered cheap at $1. 40 dozen silk striped French Flannel Shirts at 90c ; worth $1.75. Never were such bargains offered in flannel shirts as we have this week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Yotself Sydney Smith's sugges tion of taking off one's flesh and sitting down in one's bones , was made before the days of modern improv- ments. Now comfort may be secured and good taste not be offended by simply donning a thin coat and vest and a light pair of trousers. A full supply of the same for the heated term may be found at NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Btwclflo for 'lytferla. Iiltilrn1" , K ! | § . ' "euralBln. Wnl-e- tuliiox , 5'tntul lK < prcKhlon , tiotienlnirnf thu Ilialn. rt- lulllnit la In/anlty nuJ Icaitlni. to mlsi-ry ducav an I ituth , Prem-Htmi OIU AB . llarrennnm. I.o i or J'owcf Inctltior wx. Involuntary l.ot > cnaiul Hpmimlonl.rr.j cau ud by uvfr-vkbrttu. or thu hrnln , fco f.iluroor ovor-liidulKt-nto. Koch liux cantalnionuninniL'ii Irt-at- ntptit. labox. or elx lor 8) , tt'nt by iriatt prcpiM. \Vltli rnfli order inr tlx lion's , will tend inirrliiiur 'rilnranfo ' ' " f'l moni'v If ih'i iroiimi-ii' raiUtu ' ' " ' l- GOODMAN DRUG CO. , I'llO arutiiuatrcct , Oiimlia , Nob. iOoncral and IIEUV _ . IWealiBecjof Bcdyaaailiad , Effect ! _ JofErrflroor Electees laOldorYounp , lUUit , k > Jil ] ltt < lllniirullr ll.norfj. lloirlotnllrfe > i l/rri.KiOiil > l < rilnt.nr > i. Urlltltcu btl" Ilcck , fpljail3n ! H.J vrott * r tll'd ( inlcdUrf-l. ERIE ( YIEOICAL , co. , BUFFALO , N. v. uvi.v--fr ) 1'iTluilu-nl eli reiiinljr , net i < n I lit ) menstrual njrutum nna ciiroupi'rci lon from wlistaror can ia 1'runulu nieintruutlon. Tli o tillu iiliuulil n t bi tukon dur- [ Hit pri'iriiitr. : ; Am I'lll Co . llujr.ili ) \'rnn \ [ Hpca- rer , t'lsiy t'o lu liunulno bjr blivrninn & Mir'urni-ll , DuilVU tt. . nrar I * C Oiunlut , C A. Mulrliur . n.ull Uiuulm 11 1 * Kllu , C > iincll Illutlj. t ; ot , i f.ir ij. r * l"rtil l . rltmtleorril. 1'urUuiUiiT' 'I ' itrriiiMtu'i'eii ' I'rlio I l ifjf"11-1 o * lift yuiuafrt. , .I.T. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN Sole Agts. for Om iha , 1514 Farnam St. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Untlor the Mimagament of the Mexican International BanUlnc Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will talio place In public at tha OITV OP JUAREZ ( formerly I'uso tlol Norto ) . filoxloo WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 189O. Umlcr Iho personal supervlsfnn ol GEN. JOHN S , MOSIiY , ami MU.OAMILO the former a Kontleman of such prominence In the United Htntos Hint lila nrosunco tilono l siilllok'iitBtmnintiiu to thu publlu thtit tliu drawings will bo hulil with strlut nonuaty nnd ' | } | rw- iit'hs to nil , niid tliu lattur ( tliu Supervisor of thu Aiuxlcau GuvurnmonO is uf oijuul standing and inttigrlty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60OOO. Only 6OOOO , TicketsI Only 6OOOO Tickets ? WHOLE TICKETS , $ < l ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1 , l ft.ooa Jiwi * % & - B5,07tt , Wo tlio undcrilencil hereby certify ttint tlio llnnco If any ticket drnwlni : artrlia Is ont to thn unlor- Nnclonnl of Mexico In Clilliimlum Inn on doponlt nlk'ncil , 111 fuca ralue will ba cnlloclud and ruuilil-jO from llio Alo.xlrnn Inlcnmtloniil llankliii ; Company , tu tlio unnur tliurent free nt nhariii ) . Ihu ncct'SMnry funili to iniarnnlHi the pnrincnt of ull KIKIAK II. IIiioNHoy , ttic prltUH drawn In the llmnil Uiltury of Juarei. 1'rcslJcnt Kl I'n-u Nittlunal llnnk. It I I'nso. Tor. Wo further cortlly tlmtiru will iip rvlso nil tlio nr- ACJliNTS WANTian. - rnnzomonts , nrnl In pcrum ninnnx's uinl control nil For club ratm , or liny otlior Infnrmiilliin , wrll Mk lliuilriHliiui of this lottery , niul lliil thu asmo uro tha unilcrnlk-noil. stftlhiB your mlilro > rloiirlr , nllfv. < l wild hoiioity , fulriiuii nuil In uood faltli Hlnto , Ootinly , Htruot un'l ' Nunibor. Mi o rupld m H ' ' ilullYory will bu usiuruil by your onclotliuun oural * M a''MOSnv. Commissioner. opobi' rlniyuur full n'Mroju. C'AMll.O AlKIUUI.MIj , MEXICAN iMiuiiMATiosAh lUNKi.sn Co. . Bnporvbur fur tliu Uovoniinont , CJlty of JuuruMuxluo. . TT Scnil rninlttnnccsfor tleltoti by prdlnnry loiter. contiilnliiB Slonuy Onlor. . * - " IbHiicil by nil Kxi > r ss Companies , New Vork UxchuiiBO , llankliruftorrostas Note. AiUlri'SHiill rulsturul ; ; Ictturs to MI51XIO-A.N INTISl-iNA-TIONAIj , BANKING CO. . City ofJuarox. . Mexico , via Lul IJaao , Tox.